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In the wake of the backdating scandal, many firms began awarding options at scheduled times each year. Scheduling option grants eliminates backdating, but creates other agency problems. CEOs that know the dates of upcoming scheduled option grants have an incentive to temporarily depress stock...
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A numberof recent marketing studies examinethe stock market's response tothe releaseof AmericanCustomer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) scores.The broad purposeofthese studies is to investigatethe stock market's valuationof customer satisfaction. However, a key focus is on whethercustomer satisfaction...
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Corporate executives receive a considerable portion of their compensation in the form of equity and, from time to time, sell a portion of their holdings in the open market. Executives nearly always have access to nonpublic information about the company, and routinely have an information...
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In this Closer Look, we examine a new industry that has arisen in recent years to facilitate the financing of stock-option exercises for employees and executives of pre-IPO companies. These capital providers allow individuals to exercise and retain their stock option awards, meaning the employee...
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